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Although they remain a tiny minority in France, evangelical Christians are growing in number. There were 50,000 evangelical churchgoers back in 1950, but there are nearly 650,000 today, according to the National Council of Evangelicals of France. In evangelical churches, emphasis is placed on personal conversion and a direct relationship with God. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at their growing popularity.
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The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

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Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

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We begin in Rome today with a quick review of the Pope’s weekly General Audience where he focused his catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism as "the foundation of Christian life."
To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A president of the French Republic”, he said, “who takes no interest in the Church & its Catholics, would be failing in his duty”.
Now while the President is being applauded by the Bishops, he is being accused by his critics and other government leaders as tampering with France's longstanding secular tradition. The Catholic Church in France and the French Government were for centuries, indistinguishable until the two were formally separated by a law in 1905.
We go to the Congo now, where reports are surfacing that a Catholic priest was shot dead on Sunday shortly after celebrating Mass in an escalating wave of violence against Catholics and other Christians in that country.
U.N. radio in Congo reported that FatherEtienne Nsengiunva was shot at point-blank range on April 8th while eating with parishioners after celebrating Sunday Mass. According to reports, "An armed man entered his house, pointed a gun at him and shot several times, killing him instantly. Those who were sharing the meal could not believe it," reported a fellow priest who was with him at the time of the incident. This murder comes three days after another priest was violently abducted on Easter but luckily found unharmed by villagers.
A wave of violence targeting Catholics continues in the Congo as the bishops in that country are pressing the country's President Joseph Kabila to step down since his second and final term expired in December 2016. Challenging what they termed as an "illegal" third term for the President, the Catholic Church has found itself targeted. Many Churches, convents and Catholic schools have been vandalized or looted by armed groups in a recent wave of violence.
And finally, with the release of Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation on the call to holiness in today's world, I leave you with a look at some of the saints the Pope has canonized in the past five years as “examples of holiness”, for us to take inspiration from.
That is all that we have time for today. Join us again tomorrow when I bring you more news and stories from the Perspective of a Catholic Lens.

The show involves artists drawn from public auditions, and is part of The Voice franchise. It is produced by Wall to Wall as well as Dutch production company Talpa Productions.

The BBC won a "bidding war" with ITV, paying £22 million for the rights to broadcast the show in the UK for two years. ITV's Britain's Got Talent launched its sixth series on the same date of 24 March 2012. Many media outlets saw this move as a deliberate attempt by ITV to create a "TV ratings war" with the BBC.

In November 2015, the BBC announced that the fifth series of The Voice UK will be their last. That same month, ITV announced they had acquired the rights to air The Voice UK for three additional series, as well as plans for two series' of The Voice Kids and a spin-off series to air on ITV2, to begin airing in 2017.

The Voice (TV series)

The Voice is a reality television singing competition franchise. It is based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, which was originally created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. Many other countries have adapted the format and began airing their own versions since 2011. It has become a rival to the Idols franchise and The X Factor.

History

John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. The show distinguishes itself as different from The X Factor and Idols as The Voice primarily focuses on singing ability and prowess of an artist alone.

Format

Contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. The show's format features four stages of competition. The first is the blind auditions, in which the four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, listen to the contestants in chairs facing away from the stage so as to avoid seeing them. If a coach likes what they hear from that contestant, they press a button to rotate their chairs to signify that they are interested in working with that contestant. If more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses the coach he or she wants to work with. The blind auditions end when each coach has a set number of contestants to work with. Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their singers mentally, musically and in some cases physically, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success.

The Voice Kids (Netherlands season 1)

The Voice Kids was a Dutch television program produced by Talpa Productions and is broadcast on RTL 4. It is based on The Voice of Holland. Participation is only open to children between the ages of six and fourteen years.

The first season aired between January 27 and March 23, 2012. It was presented by Martijn Krabbé and Wendy van Dijk. The coaching was done by Angela Groothuizen, Marco Borsato, and Nick & Simon. The winner was Fabiënne Bergmans.

Coaches and finalists

Winners are in bold, eliminated artists in smaller font. Final contestants listed first.

The Blind Auditions

Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about ninety seconds) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team. If two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.

The Blind Auditions, Part 1

The Voice Kids (Germany TV series)

The Voice Kids - (Acronym: TVK) is a German music talent show for children from 8 to 14 years, based on the concept of the show The Voice of Germany. The first broadcast took place on April 5, 2013 Sat.1. The first season won the twelve year-old Michèle from Lampenberg (Switzerland). Began on March 21, 2014, the second season in which the 9 . May 2014, the 14-year-old Danyiom from Ludwigsburg prevailed as the winner. From 27 February to 24 April 2015 the third season aired, which won the 13-year-old Berliner Noah Levi.
Sat.1 extended the show to a fourth season, which will be broadcast in the spring of 2016.

Format

On October 25, 2012 Sat1 announced that you can produce the kid version "The Voice Kids" Talpa and Schwartzkopff TV Productions. It is based on the size of the original and focuses on children aged between 8 and 14 years.
About 70 children who had been previously advertised and were cast are invited for the first phase, the "Blind Auditions". There, the children have to sing alone in front of live audiences. The jury members can not see because they are sitting in a swivel chair with his back to the stage the candidates first. You can vote for a candidate by pressing for him ("buzzers") and during his presentation to turn to him, to see him. The candidate comes next round if he receives at least one of the three jury votes. Among those jury members who turned to him, the candidate chooses his coach for the further rounds.
It follows a training week in which the coaches prepare their candidates called the "Battle Round" second phase. In the Battle Round three candidates of the same coaching group to sing a song in the trio. Only one of the three candidates is further decision of the respective coaches.
The winner of the talent competition receives a training stipend of €15,000 and an optional recording contract. The parents of the victor decide whether they perceive this option or not.

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The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

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France: Churches into Mosques | European Journal

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

1:27

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

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CATHOLlC PRlEST CAUGHT VlOLENTLY ASSAULTlNG BABY lN FRONT OF PARENTS

CATHOLlC PRlEST CAUGHT VlOLENTLY ASSAULTlNG BABY lN FRONT OF PARENTS

CATHOLlC PRlEST CAUGHT VlOLENTLY ASSAULTlNG BABY lN FRONT OF PARENTS

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French President wants to repair relations with the Church - Perspectives Daily

French President wants to repair relations with the Church - Perspectives Daily

French President wants to repair relations with the Church - Perspectives Daily

We begin in Rome today with a quick review of the Pope’s weekly General Audience where he focused his catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism as "the foundation of Christian life."
To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A president of the French Republic”, he said, “who takes no interest in the Church & its Catholics, would be failing in his duty”.
Now while the President is being applauded by the Bishops, he is being accused by his critics and other government leaders as tampering with France's longstanding secular tradition. The Catholic Church in France and the French Government were for centuries, indistinguishable until the two were formally separated by a law in 1905.
We go to the Congo now, where reports are surfacing that a Catholic priest was shot dead on Sunday shortly after celebrating Mass in an escalating wave of violence against Catholics and other Christians in that country.
U.N. radio in Congo reported that FatherEtienne Nsengiunva was shot at point-blank range on April 8th while eating with parishioners after celebrating Sunday Mass. According to reports, "An armed man entered his house, pointed a gun at him and shot several times, killing him instantly. Those who were sharing the meal could not believe it," reported a fellow priest who was with him at the time of the incident. This murder comes three days after another priest was violently abducted on Easter but luckily found unharmed by villagers.
A wave of violence targeting Catholics continues in the Congo as the bishops in that country are pressing the country's President Joseph Kabila to step down since his second and final term expired in December 2016. Challenging what they termed as an "illegal" third term for the President, the Catholic Church has found itself targeted. Many Churches, convents and Catholic schools have been vandalized or looted by armed groups in a recent wave of violence.
And finally, with the release of Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation on the call to holiness in today's world, I leave you with a look at some of the saints the Pope has canonized in the past five years as “examples of holiness”, for us to take inspiration from.
That is all that we have time for today. Join us again tomorrow when I bring you more news and stories from the Perspective of a Catholic Lens.

Lourdes Church in France May 2012

published: 11 Oct 2012

The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

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France: Churches into Mosques | European Journal

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

published: 10 Jan 2013

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

published: 17 Aug 2016

CATHOLlC PRlEST CAUGHT VlOLENTLY ASSAULTlNG BABY lN FRONT OF PARENTS

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French President wants to repair relations with the Church - Perspectives Daily

We begin in Rome today with a quick review of the Pope’s weekly General Audience where he focused his catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism as "the foundation of Christian life."
To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A presid...

The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

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Although they remain a tiny mi...

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Although they remain a tiny minority in France, evangelical Christians are growing in number. There were 50,000 evangelical churchgoers back in 1950, but there are nearly 650,000 today, according to the National Council of Evangelicals of France. In evangelical churches, emphasis is placed on personal conversion and a direct relationship with God. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at their growing popularity.
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Although they remain a tiny minority in France, evangelical Christians are growing in number. There were 50,000 evangelical churchgoers back in 1950, but there are nearly 650,000 today, according to the National Council of Evangelicals of France. In evangelical churches, emphasis is placed on personal conversion and a direct relationship with God. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at their growing popularity.
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France: Churches into Mosques | European Journal

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Ch...

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some cen...

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

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To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A president of the French Republic”, he said, “who takes no interest in the Church & its Catholics, would be failing in his duty”.
Now while the President is being applauded by the Bishops, he is being accused by his critics and other government leaders as tampering with France's longstanding secular tradition. The Catholic Church in France and the French Government were for centuries, indistinguishable until the two were formally separated by a law in 1905.
We go to the Congo now, where reports are surfacing that a Catholic priest was shot dead on Sunday shortly after celebrating Mass in an escalating wave of violence against Catholics and other Christians in that country.
U.N. radio in Congo reported that FatherEtienne Nsengiunva was shot at point-blank range on April 8th while eating with parishioners after celebrating Sunday Mass. According to reports, "An armed man entered his house, pointed a gun at him and shot several times, killing him instantly. Those who were sharing the meal could not believe it," reported a fellow priest who was with him at the time of the incident. This murder comes three days after another priest was violently abducted on Easter but luckily found unharmed by villagers.
A wave of violence targeting Catholics continues in the Congo as the bishops in that country are pressing the country's President Joseph Kabila to step down since his second and final term expired in December 2016. Challenging what they termed as an "illegal" third term for the President, the Catholic Church has found itself targeted. Many Churches, convents and Catholic schools have been vandalized or looted by armed groups in a recent wave of violence.
And finally, with the release of Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation on the call to holiness in today's world, I leave you with a look at some of the saints the Pope has canonized in the past five years as “examples of holiness”, for us to take inspiration from.
That is all that we have time for today. Join us again tomorrow when I bring you more news and stories from the Perspective of a Catholic Lens.

We begin in Rome today with a quick review of the Pope’s weekly General Audience where he focused his catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism as "the foundation of Christian life."
To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A president of the French Republic”, he said, “who takes no interest in the Church & its Catholics, would be failing in his duty”.
Now while the President is being applauded by the Bishops, he is being accused by his critics and other government leaders as tampering with France's longstanding secular tradition. The Catholic Church in France and the French Government were for centuries, indistinguishable until the two were formally separated by a law in 1905.
We go to the Congo now, where reports are surfacing that a Catholic priest was shot dead on Sunday shortly after celebrating Mass in an escalating wave of violence against Catholics and other Christians in that country.
U.N. radio in Congo reported that FatherEtienne Nsengiunva was shot at point-blank range on April 8th while eating with parishioners after celebrating Sunday Mass. According to reports, "An armed man entered his house, pointed a gun at him and shot several times, killing him instantly. Those who were sharing the meal could not believe it," reported a fellow priest who was with him at the time of the incident. This murder comes three days after another priest was violently abducted on Easter but luckily found unharmed by villagers.
A wave of violence targeting Catholics continues in the Congo as the bishops in that country are pressing the country's President Joseph Kabila to step down since his second and final term expired in December 2016. Challenging what they termed as an "illegal" third term for the President, the Catholic Church has found itself targeted. Many Churches, convents and Catholic schools have been vandalized or looted by armed groups in a recent wave of violence.
And finally, with the release of Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation on the call to holiness in today's world, I leave you with a look at some of the saints the Pope has canonized in the past five years as “examples of holiness”, for us to take inspiration from.
That is all that we have time for today. Join us again tomorrow when I bring you more news and stories from the Perspective of a Catholic Lens.

The surprising growth of evangelical churches in France

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Although they remain a tiny minority in France, evangelical Christians are growing in number. There were 50,000 evangelical churchgoers back in 1950, but there are nearly 650,000 today, according to the National Council of Evangelicals of France. In evangelical churches, emphasis is placed on personal conversion and a direct relationship with God. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at their growing popularity.
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France: Churches into Mosques | European Journal

The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

How The West Dies - France Demolishes Neo-Gothic Church From 1868

Greetings patriots. This is how the West dies, the open destruction of our heritage and culture. France also plans to demolish a further 2800 churches, some centuries old. Placing a black flag and a nasheed over this video would make it identical to ISIS propaganda. Wake up people, the elite are destroying our civilization under us.

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French President wants to repair relations with the Church - Perspectives Daily

We begin in Rome today with a quick review of the Pope’s weekly General Audience where he focused his catechesis on the Sacrament of Baptism as "the foundation of Christian life."
To France now were French President, Emmanuel Macron, has caused an uproar among his critics and the secularists in his country, after making public remarks that he wants to repair the relationship between the Catholic church and the state of France.
During a meeting with France’s Bishops and other Catholic dignitaries on Monday, the French President paid homage to the Catholic Church and to Catholics, emphasizing their role in France’s history, and praising their commitment to those who are most vulnerable. He told them that he hopes to repair relations with the Church through a "dialogue of truth". "A president of the French Republic”, he said, “who takes no interest in the Church & its Catholics, would be failing in his duty”.
Now while the President is being applauded by the Bishops, he is being accused by his critics and other government leaders as tampering with France's longstanding secular tradition. The Catholic Church in France and the French Government were for centuries, indistinguishable until the two were formally separated by a law in 1905.
We go to the Congo now, where reports are surfacing that a Catholic priest was shot dead on Sunday shortly after celebrating Mass in an escalating wave of violence against Catholics and other Christians in that country.
U.N. radio in Congo reported that FatherEtienne Nsengiunva was shot at point-blank range on April 8th while eating with parishioners after celebrating Sunday Mass. According to reports, "An armed man entered his house, pointed a gun at him and shot several times, killing him instantly. Those who were sharing the meal could not believe it," reported a fellow priest who was with him at the time of the incident. This murder comes three days after another priest was violently abducted on Easter but luckily found unharmed by villagers.
A wave of violence targeting Catholics continues in the Congo as the bishops in that country are pressing the country's President Joseph Kabila to step down since his second and final term expired in December 2016. Challenging what they termed as an "illegal" third term for the President, the Catholic Church has found itself targeted. Many Churches, convents and Catholic schools have been vandalized or looted by armed groups in a recent wave of violence.
And finally, with the release of Pope Francis' new Apostolic Exhortation on the call to holiness in today's world, I leave you with a look at some of the saints the Pope has canonized in the past five years as “examples of holiness”, for us to take inspiration from.
That is all that we have time for today. Join us again tomorrow when I bring you more news and stories from the Perspective of a Catholic Lens.